Written By: Two Addiction Ladies, Candy Finnigan and Jeanie Griffin Date: June 4th, 2009. Topic: Intervention.
In our first article of Head, Heart and Feet, we encouraged the addiction counselor to notice whether the client moved through the world as a thinker, feeler, or reactor and we promised to offer the counselor exercises that assist clients who are stuck in their head or heart or feet. People “stuck in their head” [...]
Written By: Two Addiction Ladies, Candy Finnigan and Jeanie Griffin Date: April 9th, 2009. Topic: Intervention.
In our first article of Head, Heart and Feet, we encouraged the addiction counselor to notice whether the client moved through the world as a thinker, feeler, or reactor and we promised to offer the counselor exercises that assist clients who are stuck in their head or heart or feet. People “stuck in their head” [...]
Written By: Two Addiction Ladies, Candy Finnigan and Jeanie Griffin Date: February 5th, 2009. Topic: Intervention.
In our previous article, Head, Heart and Feet, we promised to offer the counselor exercises that assist clients who are stuck in their head or heart or feet. People “stuck in their head” think their feelings. People “stuck in their hearts” feel their thoughts and often engage in catastrophic thinking. People who are “stuck in [...]
Written By: Two Addiction Ladies, Candy Finnigan and Jeanie Griffin Date: September 25th, 2008. Topic: Intervention.
In psychology, the words cognitive, affective and behavioral describe the domains or areas of the human being where disturbances can take place. If there are disturbances in the thinking processes, we use words such as suicidal ideation, dementia, or delirium to describe cognitive distortions or disturbances in thinking. If there are disturbances of feelings we [...]